The Derwent Valley in central England contains a series of 18th- and
19th- century cotton mills and an industrial landscape of high
historical and technological interest. The modern factory owes its
origins to the mills at Cromford, where Richard Arkwright's inventions
were first put into industrial-scale production. The workers' housing
associated with this and the other mills remains intact and illustrate
the socio-economic development of the area.
Derwent Valley Mills |
Derwent Valley Mills |
Derwent Valley Mills |
Derwent Valley Mills |
Derwent Valley Mills |
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